nsblast
LoopModels
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nsblast
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C++ Show and Tell - December 2023
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is it ok to put library source code folder in your project folder to build them together?
Example from one of my projects: https://github.com/jgaa/nsblast/blob/main/cmake/3rdparty.cmake
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REST APIs using C++. (Is this even done much?)
Yahat-cpp: Simple HTTP/API server library for use in C++ micro-services. This was just some code that kept evolving inside various projects, so I distilled it to a separate project to make it simpler to maintain. For an example of a real server using it, you cal look at nsblast, a new DNS server I'm implementing.
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Has anyone embedded a web-UI into a C++ project?
I hope this question is not too off-topic here. I'm a bit lost. I'm working on a C++ project (a DNS server). It exposes a REST API via an embedded, very simple HTTP server. I have added swagger to document the API, and to test it from a browser. Now, I want to provide a simple web-UI to the application. I don't want this to become a major task, and ideally I want either a UI that lives as some simple js/css/http files in the browser, (so it can be served as a static website on the server-side like swagger) - or some simple to use back-end library in C++ that can drive the web-UI. In short, I hope to find a way to do this where I can have a POC ready in <= a week, and where I don't have to spend lot's of time learning some js framework.
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Ask HN: Who is using C++ as the main language for new project?
I'm using C++ for most of my projects, because I like it. It's also what I do for a living. The latest new open source project I initiated is a dns server, nsblast, using rocksdb for storage. https://github.com/jgaa/nsblast
The (side) project I have put most effort into in the last year is k8deployer, a helm like utility that can deploy simple and complex applications in kubernetes with minimal effort. https://github.com/jgaa/k8deployer
In these projects I don't use other languages. C++ is the only language where I easily get into "flow".
LoopModels
- LoopModels: Intended successor to LoopVectorization and the JuliaSIMD ecosystem
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CppCon 2022
It's my first real foray into C++ (most of my experience is with Julia) so code quality/awareness of idioms, etc are probably lacking, but it's using C++20 and I'd appreciate pointers if anyone has any: https://github.com/JuliaSIMD/LoopModels/blob/main/include/Ma...
- Ask HN: Who is using C++ as the main language for new project?
What are some alternatives?
restc-cpp - Modern C++ REST Client library
cppfront - A personal experimental C++ Syntax 2 -> Syntax 1 compiler
windmap
MathAnimation - A simple C++/OpenGL application to create quick and dirty mathematically accurate animations
yahat-cpp - Yet Another Http API Thing - A trivial HTTP server for simple REST API's in C++ projects
nesper - Program the ESP32 with Nim! Wrappers around ESP-IDF API's.
strong_typedefs - A strong_typedef implementation for C++ with selective operator overloads.
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
awesome-modern-cpp - A collection of resources on modern C++
datafusion - Apache DataFusion SQL Query Engine